Funding will support the project team's small-scale research and development of a long-distance wireless power transfer (WPT) 4 meter (m) phased array antenna with over 1 kilowatt of radio frequency power transmitting 200m to a 4m receiving antenna array with minimum 70 percent end-to-end efficiency from source to delivered direct current (DC) for the purpose of connecting energy generation with demand.
The primary flight test site is at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) B16-710 runway and facility B16-612 and includ…
We will conduct tracer testing, fiber optic measurements, and establish circulation operations in order to characterize the fractures created at th…
Assembly of modules, Laboratory scale research, Testing of battery system in an outdoor research facility, Final assembly of ESS, and Installation …
The objective of this project is to advance Quino Energys innovative, organic quinone flow battery storage technology from TRL-6 (prototype-demonst…
This revision includes new test locations. The project may also include the installation of permanent poles at Building B27-606 parking lot and Tra…
Idaho National (INL) has been identified as a location that is ideal for testing collaborative Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations. This revis…
Funding will support the project team's small-scale research and development of a lignin-based concrete from waste biomass as a reduced-cost, lower…
This Idaho National Laboratory (INL) project is a collaboration with Red Six Solutions, LLC (Red Six) to provide counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (c…
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been identified as a location that is ideal for testing collaborative Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations.…